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Nov. 10. 1898 FARMER'S CLUB - Hew thUaall saved rrmr Utoaara' Com Crop. Editor Independent: October UWh the data ot tbo Lanodatcr county farmer dob dawned dreary and grew into a drlwle Mtb tin for gathering drew mm. Only a few of tho fearlttM arrived. Mr. 1. N. Ioaard, the pleasant bot wbo live four mile north of Lincoln, read a loiter from bl son Hnrprant Hhcrman Leon ardoftka third Nbraka rt-glinMit In which bawmd roony good wrnhm to the club, deploring hie Inability to ba pre- ""Therefore the following r eolation wr adopted: i . . Whras Hanrnant Knorman Leonard voluntarily enlisted a a soldier toau. lain hi country bonor, leaving friend and the comfort and pleaeun of fwiiu life for the danir and unavoidable hardships of an active army campaign, MWniym the membera of thi club, bis friends and nelabuora, young and old beat th good report ol the record be I making: We take pt Ide and ph-usure in vending grtli), laulavliig him vcr true to the Mug and at andard (but float over and near Mm. We will pray to the Ood of justic that hi life tuny be apared to rmrn to bi friend and re fair the congratulation aud honor graciously attended to tba true aud the Brave. , ., It waaa veritable 1 ve feast, own the necretary cam In for a share of good will. IVy thurikml him for the able manner In which he reported the fro MMdiniiMof farroarncluuday at tbecounty fair, aud alo the diNtribuiion of badge at the gate, , , , If r. !onard raid K,,ol worV" lortheqawil Ilia foro wa seriously troablml with chinch bu last summer, lie went to the Mat form and other , place for fungus to Infect the bog with out obtaining it The following day in looking over hi cornfield he found awvarsl flocke ol quail picking at bug, diluting upon the aloek, turning over leave aud generally clearing thtm. Ho everybody gel a vole of thank but 1b qaail, ha got left. The October program Will be carried over fori be November meeting of the ' 17tb In whkh Mwdnme llriatou, Duncan and Hattia Albuno will tuke part in literary exerclae. Mr. Lniour In discussiou of weed; Mr. A. II I'raiu will talk on cleaning chicken hornet. , w Milb many thank to Mr. nnd Mr. Leonard lor I heir hoeplloliiy th club will meet Willi Ibem eaiu in November, All member are earneetly requeued to be prest-iit to eh ot au entire new act of nfoalaU for the eliMUing year. II, !oMv, V" I Bokmaij, i'reldont. Hec. Dr. Hnll Cough Hr rop biu saved many alile. ltcaoalway be relied on tn inm Ilia dnntrerou crouoand whoop- Ing cough. It give Imniediat relief ami aiiould be kent In ever borne. It only coU 25o a bottle. Tb Elevator Troit. Kdltor Independent: I would like a little information in re gard to lb aland that th II. k M. rail read official aw fit to tuk with one of our grain bnyer. He baa been buying 'and loading bl car by having tbefarmera scoop the mln. Or in other word I what we call a track buyer. Yesterday a l. & M. ofllolal (or at Wast representing himself a ucb)cloltn ing to be a traveling freight aifent droDiied off and proceeded to tll our track bnyer how he must buy grain la order to obtain car. lt. lie must not pay more for itreio than the elevators of thi place pay. Ikung asked why he sny it waa drnwiim; trade fromotlier town. Hut upon h av. Ins be Darticularly cautioned him il ho did pny more for grain thut th eleva tor would put the price up o liiKb at thiatilaea thut our truck buyer would ba nnnble to compete with them. Thsn h proceeded to tell bow they would do it; uy they would lower tho pric at eouio other point and put it on here. ... Thi official I lvl Henry and claim to b travvliutf freight nirent. On, the nn. limited gitlll The question U are w farmer to tst at the nit-rey of th eleva tor riuicT Aud lather no recourse.? I thi denunciation or what i it. Tbo Opportunity of a Life Time, TOU SAtETVYO COFFEE PUNTA HONS lu the wull known aod. proer. owaetdonr at JUtUllojuoa, Btala wl Tnelila, Mrilco. Ou consist til V'K) area, a Hrtiou la efl'a trs a4 eR tbtea year old. All Hod ol tropica) Irall, rubber, rdsr au4 rsm joest trr, guluea gr, d filing boaa a4othe buihliHg, l'iovrty increo. w In wl a lr ' Into bearing, ail-awthif, The other plantattoa eoalaie U cf "h Ihousasd of yttang t If. a u It owes bavleg v(W biiH'a latervst to allead to tara Id Im o.I I'lsBlnt tti at aatw l Omuiw lhl thry vta ! l aw ark'4 at tU Halt askeU Ixh ., Mulnn-ruiwl Ui la Ik rliey. ! iio's U Bltk Nl, aal a y liaWe rl i4 wIU 4m aawvsa ba tkrtr bae al 4alattua Bef. f , awliag M rwia bltk, wka d ava ui th str wisUra el lMla4, a t l th IIM MtaJart l l4at BimV Bjms thw I Ik (Mi, 'w (rltUr 44tatowv UUih.l,Ol d H.IS M.o. i itm a N.m; TWa day at ftbn Ut a laf ajnaa I inmv t a f aatkla wilkdwt t ! M&tV m Ua MtM htt lk ."(WW wilt a4l aMukiea la la Jt M ) -lif ! W A tv a a wartaat ir i tuua Th War K t CallAirola. I lu a tourist sleeping tar personall,. ....nHiipti.ri via tba llurlitmtoii route. Ymwinti't chancre car. You inaxe iai tuiiH, Youeethe Bneet cenery ou the your car i not o exwmmveiy gunNw nor ho fine to look at ae a pulace deeper but it la iut aa clean, iuet aa comfort able, juat a good to ride in. And nearly fjo cheaper. , , l Thu Hurllntrton eicureion leave U0- coln every Tbuwday at 0:10 p. m. reach fug Hun Fraijclc Hunday and U)e An trelea Monday, i'orter with each car. Kscuraioo manager witn eacu pany. For folder itiving full jnformation call at H. & M. depot or city ticket olllce corner 10th and 0 at reef. 0. W. konmrij, C. 1'. T. A. CaUrrb Can be Cured Hv eradicating from the blood tn cro- fulou taint which cuuho it. Hood a Hawaparillacoreacatarrh promptly and permanently, becauee It turmvMat ma root of the trouble. The rich, pure blood wulch it ma ice, circulating Ibrouitb the pauge ol tha uiucon membrane, hooiiim ana reouua the tieu, giving them a tendency to health intead of dieae,and ultimately curing the affect ion. At the ame time Hood wureapariua trenihen, Invigorate and eiierjiB the whole eyetem ami make the oenoer- alcd victim of catarrh led that new life ha been Imparted. lt noe dully with enoff. Inlmlanl or other local application, but take Hood' Haraittrlll and cure catarrh absolutely ami enrely by removing lb cuuhc which produce it. EXTRACTS FROM MANILA LETTERS Manila, Philippine Inland, Oct, 6, 189H; Dmir Friend: Itwuemy Inten tion to write you a letter in time for the eteamer which Bailed I wo, or threo day ago but to tell the real truth I have been too aick to write. Jluve not felt like sitting up for a couple of day. Weather I very hot and had rather gotten the better of me. Hut thi even ing I am felling much better end will write while I may. We received a cable gram from the governor neklng If we dc lred to be mnetered out. That aenmed hkettfooliMb question. No one would atny here If they were not needed aud could get away. Wo replied that officer and men wanted to be mustered out, contingent of couree upon the fact that the government aoonnotneea u nerw longer. When I be government i through with u hero I am reaoy to icava ano agree never to return nere 'again ano that the Benilnientpraeiicoiiy oi every olfloer and aoldler here. We are not ask ing to he taken nwoy but wueu we are UHked if we enjoy staying here we most emphatically ay no. Do not b wor ried about my BicKues ior in noi serious. I have been around every duy and on duly all the time. Th picture reached me 0. K, in good condition. They are splendid picture particularly so in tblacouutry. Thank. Ihaveshown them to nearly everyone aud all agree tbat tba distance adds In terest. Thi I the most lonesome place on earth, but I have told you thato often that it I monotonous by thi lime. Hut there is nothing better than the old old story, if 1 waa in Lincoln tonight I rather think I'd tell it again. It too long to writ but pleasant to remember. We have no ladies here, no libraries, no theatres, no amusement of any kind, and the icoveruor neks us if we want to stay here. We want to stay until our duly is done and not n duy longer, liiave ahiw view ol trenches etc.. whii-li I uneloxe. 1 received them from a "Kodak fiend" and cannot get others liko them. Ilavo them mounted and dreserve carefully forme. lam trying to get duplicates. II I can uet dupli pt von uliiill have a act. Tho picture iiftlm huilillnir is of a convent thut stood lu and formed a part of our line of trimhim while iloinif outpost duty. My company constructed the breastwork a front of this imiuiing ano aioiiRinn eat toward the liencii. ine ounei bole are evidence that breastwork were ueedoil In that vicinity at that time. There are many other vlewe that I am trying toret. May invest In a camera myaeii ana nave it snqqwu u from llonit Konir. Iteiiieiutsr ma to friend a oe. ore. 1 Mii'los a little poem 1 discur ered. Most afliTtionateiv, Fiuk. Manila, 1 I., (Vtolaf 7, 189H.-lWr l'rlind:-Your letter of Aug. 3 Is r- reivvd. It reaihe.1 me Blsiut A i'K ago, We had had no mail lor alaiut a mouth end you cu tmauiue tbat wa were somtwhal ranted with Joy ovrr the new from rivilltttutM anil mors then thai ovr th word of klndio-M and etmpalby Irom Irmnd. W r hat eg a Bard sea ill it iwi. iiuiain ? Iisiirwalle and uuheult by, nearly yn ix-rrvutol lhniea ar uusbl In do duly, Hsvslta s'rk lor ihr or bur lays ii bui nfseoniiBu,i mukij. tii b-tiiua twin r ioniy sun uu ion an isiit any wri ! , i in t ht sl a meniUr il mv eonipaey a t w laia a aad irltl Mm noma m ls l.iilUi tsat H' ! Jsiiffio. list itt fvlVt WOftJ M U..MIB ll (! ! iiu hr s I Iihii Koeg and hi t urUl al llalMlr l.iarnd h Minal mi iniiir B4wrinw IBeialhwl I hi lrl'd n Bitot. Hul iliinssitt Its! kind imh ur Irt rsl aum lf trra day, I a uf I id las i'k'ih. VI i fiW4.sj knrv4l Ush st i'lhf l Ik iUuiit lettia kvvf l'tif istriN'aUf atisBlNta la lh tts'k'' .Ho It U ,t.hk ufcl iNtllnl wtr. W rwl a raUWgf am Um th gtv- tmif tutiil tlsl l sklr II W waKis.llal wtimt w, VI ikiatt iu inks war la vw-M. Wtlu itl tkri ttu l a lil BaH w-t.trwtd bat kMra .Vi w U frr wri It attB fl .. bl Ik lVa itt a I aa m4 r l I tml IBa danet lW lkattlr wsia ia Ik I kil I'l.in.a, Th sk4i uia aoaur ata tVlfUi ib Uttly k ff lewi Irota w iitw Mih-rsukl tnlar, hr is aoHi lttrwra ibiI4 bhisI tB liira l ie aUi - l aiks DO . erul dior dier do laboring. 1 euppi capture of fought duriu It would be detailed de. c it to ay th iflOUt and compuny many buttle a any or com- pany here. men because t and more cure a many r mauuged ia thecon- struct ioti of defense! ie brimring on of a battle, Jo (I attack on cut entered tho city the Nebraska alontr the beach wading ouiih water most of the distance abou mile and a hull tlimuah water more bau wuUt deep. Itwa lheHrt regiment In the city aod waa preceded by inly one com pany, of the 18th United Htate Infan try. Through the i.res report the reo-l mcut ha not had the credit It I en til led to. It performed every duty asked and never vacated u position as signed it. V Judging from newspaper report Hie 2d Nebraska I probably mustered out ofthaaervlca without having aeni auy active duty. Itemembor tne kindly to all tho "old soldiers" and tell them we are coming bye and bye and that it Is notour fault thut we are not on the wav at this time. Your letter which you sent to Hong Kong reached mo as early and direct a4 any. I notice that the paper advise sending the other route but f hey reach here one route a quick a the other. You can feel reassuredly sure that if you put a letter in the poalolflce tbat la about a mouth or two month it will reach here, and you may be certain that it ha the most cheering ff en c at Ibis end of the world w lien it finally reaches here. Try It often, I have not had my plclur fakeu since leaving Lincoln i x cept in an oecosionn! snap shot by eome Koduker. I have been trying to gel soma picture of the trenches and ear scenes hut have not been very success ful, I Intend to keep up the effort. 1 shall try and make a sufficient collec tion to enable me to explain to my friends some of the plea are (?) of this little joint half way round the world mid buck again with the sport of aoldiering for reereation. That' a pleasant woy to look ut it isn't II? T'ia bngld ha )mtr Bounded and 1 must find au endiiur. Wishing you health and pleasure nnd that I may rt- turu and nee you before long I am Yours sincerely, i F. 1). Km Kit The Independent office has the material, and printers that know how to use it, to give the best result in job printing. FOUND DEAD IN A BATHTUB, Qlrt's DlMdlng Corp Iloover4 After Carooaul t C'laelonatl. CiwciSMATt, Ohio, Nov. . At I o'clock yesterday morning, It Wood row, a prominent statlonor, liurrluuly umraonod Dr. F. IJrunalng to flat No. 7, In the Alta building. The doctor waa shown tho dead body of a young woman in a bathtub full of water. Dr. llrunnina aald it was a case- of death from drowning. It bis boen aacer talnod that tho girl' name was Nannie Everslolgh, formerly of Ironton, Ohio. She and Mrs. Josla Gerrold, a widow, came there together Saturday night, They became companions for tho night of lloyd Wosscl and Frank H. Wood row, respectively. Miss Kverslolgh and lloyd Wcssel bad been living together at 13'J West Seventh street for a year under tho name of lloyd Oarilcld and Nannio Garfield. Mrs. (lerrold Is well connected here. It was Intended to bo a secret meeting In Mr, Wood row's flat, with no thought of tragedy and exposure. lloyd Wqsse is the son of a highly respeeted busl ness man In this city, and Mr. Wood row lamuy couneeiton aro ot ino highest res(Helabllity. Isone of tno throe survivor can or will (rive any account of Miss Ever alolirh' lcavliajt the bud and iroing to the bathroom. Mr. Wood row nmdo tbo discovery when he went to tak bis morning bath. This all three of the parties admit. The police lielieve "much of the night was spent tn drink ing wina and that few If any ot the four were in a condition to know what they wero doing. ltoth young men ara under parole arrest and survell lance, pending an esamlnatlou to rrrtaln the causa of the bruise on tho dead girl'a temple. Nona of the sur vivor have mad any attempt to eon ivsl the fact or to escape, though they left no stone uuturuvd to prrrt at pub licity. The present opluion i that It I a raw of suicide or acvldentaJ drowning. llu rf tMlma lUvtn. Nov. I J, UtaUUeHan t T. Mewart, at Iscliud to tha quarter mister' detmrtniHt, have 1hu strlek- ra with yvlWiw fwr, Thy luva beea mvupylnf aparlHtvuU at lh Hot rsj, IJkiintng ttttMHi of tuhtnel ilium, he hU f (Mrl'rutter,whi la sulTxrlng from yellow ftr. Hoik mm-a wire ratof. thi aftra.in, aa Jvr lh ofdvr f Hr, lw U til Vedsila lvr hiiUl la h tfUIa f , lain and other .hyl,is lk IM1 'mJ I tafvelsd, aad tkvre will rub hly W sUMtlHsl BiHtaf lh .Vawrt fW ftKMVt Bill IB llt t)MIUW know a, wa HJ t Ut Ktm Ctlf, Ma, l as Irttaf Iti lv a lUrUtUa Uft It ktueU k ta ae Jsaa. I W fesdy I gu laj, Ikl Vvur, IM atiaale, II uaary, lak svdr Itfarvw It k4 la ttd Uft Ike Ilea i VI ra J Vtioe A Jsaaie VVaikvr, at a rwllgloa HtwUMt tike Iks! mUsUmi, i rtftk irvvt, ywsUttlay, wka th Ml Uk U.i kif B I, dia4 r-fil rwV&edthT college Iven of fal- Cicff, , fiitw uul literary 01 vunoua k'tiMm. J lie teats of this kind that the trained, liir-1 ii writer of the money power arc makers of text books a new lot of ex- amo.ea jiever oerore etiuaiea. une 01 the araffniphs of not more than ten lime that lms been goljitf the round of the gold bug pre duiiaig tho cam- puign, coijiiauneu iwjt ic tnun wveu liilucles. A an example of. Unit kiiui of writing tho following from the kni I Henry W. lute, the Oinatia mwik- r, Is nt Jcust a tolerable fu tjocdmen. J a ck-fcioM! of tho McClcury Iwll lie suys: JtJsclnlmed by jino tnat me quantity of money In cxIsteJu: bua had something to do with lit, ami there is a clamor or uu uddiitlon i the dr ill at ing meliuiii. l!u.t i.t will be eon- eded, I thiitik, by alt, thut the volume f money in the Lulled htiites Jims not Ix'i-ii iniuteiii'uly liu'i-eahwki kince JH'Jrt, xeept from gold udiled to tlie clrculia- ion, and yet the present oniii lions re a vast Improvement upon thoae ol, gl fing f the qiiniitMy of money iias n,,y"'of the work it contained would, bo g to do with It, their it tiruwt, be . Aa..t . ' qoamtity in CiitGULATION, ami taught, bo difficult to replace, the quantity In fjW f(r . Librarian Clarke, after a cursory ex- h h not again it, will Isj eoncelei thut there is vustly nurc money In circulation, nowiiignyoi lanicrns, exprcsseo mo opin thiMi during those ujuI years. ion that many of the book could bo "Jt 1 In the very nature of money to ' ireiiiuic, nnd li n mil to io so ux a time when there Is uu ample quantity in exlHtem-e, there must bo hoiiia cause , for the plienoinenoii, Jt is not d.lllcu.t to (ilatwrn what Mas cauaea were which oiicruUtl lit the time iiumed. "A ratwdly Utvrcnsing reacn'e in me treouiy created doubt as to the a bil ly of the governuien.t to mlwuii its cniaiHl now- on preM'iitutlon, oimi his was Hiil,wc(iiciitJy HupiilciiiciiWui by u wcll-foiiiulcd fenr that even a teiiiKinry victory of the free vilv.er party would lead to u ulKMigc of the moniifury iduiulord. 'J'hc first da-ngcr was averted tiy tlio ri'Noiuta utwn taken by a wise uud piitrl(nt:!c priwi- li-nt and the elect ion of lh'JO coiupLct- cd the restoration of coiiifldumiu nccifa- sary for prosperity In any eoiuutry." i lie wise and laitr.otie lwesident re ferred to was (lover ('levclaud. Hut let ns liKik ut the literary gymiKistie lisplnycd ilii almost every seut"nc'. tlie first part of the first sen tence immI notice tin guile hidden In It, "It is claimed that the quantity of money has sonifUilng to do with if. "Claimed by soine." Now that is dc eiiledly rich. No oiu; knows better than Henry V. VaU's thut the quanti ty -theory of money bus always been laid down us one of the f undniiientnl prlneplea of iioliUeul eco-noiiiy by verv economist or aiMiiorny in uie whole world and that it has iwjver Iwvn lenicd by any one until with'j) the kott two years. Now in the most dulcet voice he says that "it Is claimed by some, etc," Jie, would nave n.. reuocrs believe that tliere were only a few who believed that the nuantity of niwiicy had anything to do with proierity, Whnt Is the difference betweou unit and downright (lying? fn the latler tsirt of the paragraph he assumes that all the free silver forces nirree that the present condi tion over the whole eounitry ore vast ly indter than they were in 1H9.1-0 on account of the 'laitriotlc" aet.oo ol tirover Cleveland in selling bonds- and ncreusing the nutionul debt $(12,000,- 000. in the next jMirngniph be capitalizes n worn, which is anoiner ihck w con vey the impression that free silver td- votti-teM (I'OiiljiUid t-luild it wa nnoiiey n circulation, ins-tcad of money In ex sleuec that affected prices, '11k next parugraih In a platitude thrown in to cover up niud the repul sive features of what follows, ntiint'ly that it was doubt of the soiiimIciish of the money then in circulation that caused tin- piin.e ot u.i. lienry law knows that at the very hetiirht of that panic. Kilter dollars uiwl tfreeiilMicks were nt a premium over goui rigni lu Wail street aud that that fact was fre quently nuiioum'cd on the floor of the Mvnnte. 1 he t oiiKreHe.iouul Kecord iuki the market reixuis 1m,: h bear witiu-ss to t,luw fans. No one not even tho bankers-hud any fear that the gov ermnu'iit would iikl mUniu I'ta niites. It ttus redeeming them every duy at the custom house by the nullum. t( re deemed so many of thrin that they Ite- caiiie m) sunt that tcuuill oe- itomlnatloii and Ulver dollars rissc to a pit-in I it in of from I o a js-r cent. .Mr, luti-a knows iut ns wen as any man lu the Tailed State Hint the n nt Hint puiilc was not ine iintr that this irreul republio could nl re-, tiffin $.tlil,IHMl,(H)U of Its note, lie know thut It wits the ties! rtlcl ion of I lit credit mouey of the lutuks- It w.kt l,ie oitlvr Mini toil by Uie Wu'.t at I unkers to curtail credits- that pro duced the punie aud eMtised suffering u lerriliie ai.l illa,leititut ttttt the toiu;ti of an it n if it etittld ihH tltwrilw it. And lh brtiliii:ty of Ute banker wan k.i rr,t thai they rten b mte, iUml It, They hmI Utey ht I (ite;i tlx fituMtV "uu nliii-,1 ,Miii, lit lh liit bn he etMttlltura lh ir'tk ef .rd by ii!uieif Ihitt llto e,,xs -it t f Mt-Kitilrv rn tei "ttai ilettee" and if.ttf tt 'iruitf r -iy. t -in-lldriifn ill w lit', N.i tti Ital rter ht eoutldi'itf In the itHiitt-y f th I iiilisl M.tle. ti.e Itt.l tier l"l tnn dfutf la ftet uoMiitttinl, Niiit 6l eter it.iiibitd lliat H irotmiiiiritl owrd In Jiiol fl Iihhu-V lh" ,-rtdtior l."d titil with, lh i,J dt ittil lhal wu t-V trrMI wa 1't.tt the tiihl s-siml.l ilf 1 1 1 nt leg w UN ni't. t lhl was a gtst ile-t Unit laliMUi lhall llrt" vrtfliU Hl Uml. Mr, Vle l l"t lH ttt' t re i.m t 1 4 by ,VinSfcM.' 1 . tiMt nf tl.itVtftit and UwlettittH lri le a liU lltal U ,tttlly iuphil by w.l g'-l UifM w, Mr, m t ri fl wlit im ! WMi nf Ikn Itb k. la lb be tolttf w f.,ttri ik tl t.ui wf witi-na ( ! jrrl ti iiiit I H'tt!. It ll Mt'l f'l tunt u, l Trir' t4wl ! latm. N -Tka SUadrU vera MNdat it Ik Imty .Mail tayat 'Srlw will tw lk rsc trawl aadef rnst, tU bun it t l Mk A FIREBN THE fcAPITOL -1 urfitoora aod Library tn Nov. 8. An explosion 5:13 Surdav afternoon anpreme courtroom and the rooms immediately adjoining it on the main floor of the capitoL The damage ia enormous. The entire cen tral eastern part of the great marble pile, from the main floor to the subter ranean basement, practically Is a mass of ruin. The force of the explosion waa so great that coping stones on tho outer walls, lust cast of tho point where tbo explosion occurred, were bulged out nearly two Inches; windows in all that part of the building wero blown out, and locked doors were forced from their hinges quite 150 feet from tho scene of it. Tho library of tho supreme court, located immediately beneath the su preme court room, was badly damaged by Are, smoke and water practically destroying tho great collection of law reference books. The library contains about 80,000 volumes, and was used not only by the justices of the supreme court, but by member of congress and lawyer practicing before the supremo court Mr. Justice Harlan said tbat was verv valuable. Manv amlnatlon, nccesnaruy mauo by tno saved, although they bad been drenched by water from the streams poured into tho library for two hours f , , , occurred v ' . . , .. f' frlona damage, ia the tho opinion of the justices of the supreme court, is to the records stored in tho sub-basement. These included all the records of the supreme court from 1702 to 1833. The room contains tho records of cases and opinions rendered by tho fathers of tho judiciary of tho government. Apparently the docu ment in this room ere either totally destroyed or so budly damnged by flro and water as to be useless. Justice Harlan said that while tho loss of the records was irreparable, it was fortu nate the ltfter records of the court, which are kept in tho office of the, clerk on tho muln floor, were not in jured. As documents for reference at this time and later Justice Harlan thought these wero of far greater value than tho records destroyed. Fortunately the clerk's office was not in the least damaged by tiro and the! explosion did no damage in it except to blow in one window. ! Arrangements were completed by Li brarian Clarke, of the supreme court, and Colonel Richard Kright, serjeant- at-arms of the senate, by which the siUiuirs of the supreme court will not to interrupted. Tho court will con vene in the room of the senate com mittee on the District of Columbia, one of the most spacious rooms in tho cap itol. How long the sessions( of the court will be held there will bo deter mined by the justices themselves. Atiikks, Nov. k The Greek cabinet has resigned, its members considering that the exceptional circumstances un der which they assumed oillco have ex pired. Soldier Kills Woman. I.kxinotox, Ky., Nov. 8. Private William Kane, Company E, Third Ken tucky, whoso home is at Carlisle, Ky., shot and killed u woman named Maud McClure at a house of ill fame here. Kane snapped the gun in the woman's face several times. lie elaimed not to know it was loaded, but other women in the house said he hadthreutcnod to kill the McClure woman. asy to Take asy to Operate Are frsturci peculiar to flood's Tills. 8ma.ll In lio. tutcU'M. efficient, thorough. As on iuuo Lnloodll have taken a pltl till It Is all ( 1 1 ovrr." tsc. c. I. Hood li Co., 1 1 1 H Tit only )ill to lake w ith IIishI's sr.trifl All is not Gold tbat Glistens. Tho Coal that 1 m the nkr nuv t p riisiv variety. HI'AVAKI'. I or rccnomy in ttinkinw'. I'dViiiL. .tihI htratinc there U t I'm! 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